Enhance language training: Because language is the foundation of thought, learning, and communication, every teacher in the school has the responsibility to enhance students' language skills. Teachers provide opportunities for students to develop their reading, writing, communication, and presentation skills. Improved language skills are a key learning indicator. Increase collaborative learning opportunities: Collaborative learning can enhance students' ability to collaboratively confront and solve problems, manage crises, and make decisions. Paired, small-group, cross-class, cross-grade, and cross-school collaborations are effective ways to cultivate students' collaborative skills at different levels. Enhance the ability to use IT for learning: Through carefully designed learning scenarios, students can learn in the digital world, using online resources and computer software according to their interests and abilities. This allows them to develop a rigorous and intelligent approach to seeking, absorbing, analyzing, managing, and reporting information. Therefore, integrating information technology into all subjects is crucial, and all teachers should possess basic proficiency in the use of information technology. Utilize online resources to develop self-learning tools: Students can use online resources, computer software or apps to conduct self-learning according to their interests and abilities. Helping students develop an attitude of "enjoying learning, learning diligently and studying seriously" is an important starting point. Developing school-based integrated curriculum: Organize different curricula based on student needs and the school's unique characteristics. For example, integrate Putonghua into the Chinese Language curriculum; develop a school-based Chinese curriculum; and introduce life and social studies in junior high schools. Improving teachers' ability to integrate the curriculum is a key strategy for enhancing integrated learning in the classroom. Uncovering students' multiple intelligences: Provide students with diverse choices and opportunities to participate so that their different potentials can be unleashed. Promote life-wide learning and provide learning experiences outside of school: Integrate learning activities with life experiences, arrange for students to visit and inspect outside the school or other places, and enrich students' various life experiences. |
Curriculum Development